Pauline Hanson erupts at immigration after Bondi terror attack: ‘Destroying our way of life’

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has unleashed at the uniparty over the destruction being caused by mass immigration in an emotional TV appearance after the Bondi terror attack.

The Queensland senator also took aim at Australians who continue to vote for the major parties, and warned that the country was going down the same path as the United Kingdom, where cities like Birmingham are nearly 30% Muslim.

In a video posted to social media, Ms Hanson, whose party has been surging in the polls due to the Coalition’s post-election pro-immigration stance, said she understood why “so many Australians are angry” after Pakistani Muslim father-and-son terrorists killed at least 16 people at a Jewish event on Sunday evening.

“I’ll keep fighting about mass migration, it is about mass immigration that’s happening here, and it’s destroying our standard of living, our way of life and access to services that everyone Australian has a right to, but the government brings them in purely for the vote,” Ms Hanson said.

“And the fools out there who keep voting for them, you’re going to suffer, you will suffer. You keep voting for these bastards who actually don’t have pride for our country and our Australian flag, then be prepared to get what we’re going to get.

“And we’ve seen it now with the division that is happening, the hatred we see on our streets, and the escalating crime, and it’s going to escalate even further unless we take a stand on this and make sure you know who you’re voting for next time.”

Ms Hanson then asked people to look at the situation in England, saying Muslims were “taking over the councils over there, you’ve got Sharia law courts” and warning the British are “losing their identity, their culture… and the same damn thing is going to happen here”.

Liberal senator Andrew Hastie also demanded immigration reform on Monday, and called Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s efforts to strengthen gun laws a “massive deflection”.

“Let’s be clear here, it looks like radical militant Islam, who used guns to cut down people, innocent people, during a very significant religious festival, Hanukkah.” he told Sky News Australia.

“I want to see people coming to this country who speak English, who support Australian values of faith, reason, inquiry and debate […] we are a Judeo-Christian country, in the sense that that’s the basis on which our democracy works.”

Header image: Left, Pauline Hanson (Instagram). Right, the terrorists during their attack.

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